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No text description is available for this image![91 92 93 94 95 96 98 BOWES & BOWES, 1, TRINITY STREET, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND. 11 Byron. The Shorter Byron. Lyrics and other Poems; . Satirical and Occasional Verse; Letters. Chosen and edited by Ernest. Rhys. 8vo., cloth. 1927 (8/6) 4/6 The object of this! book is to bring together all that is important in Byron’s life and works, including his best-known poems, characteristic letters, and those portions of Moore’s “‘ Life’? which have the most interest. Cary. The Translator of Dante. , The Life, Work and Friendship of Henry Francis Cary (1772-1844). By R. W. King. 6 portraits, 8vo., half cloth. 1925 (21/-) 8/6 Cary was the intimate friend of Lamb and Coleridge and the greatest Italian scholar of his age. Cambridge. Cantabrigia Illustrata. By David Loggan. A series of views of the University and Colleges and of Eton College. First published in 1690, now edited, with a life of Loggan, introduction, and historical and descriptive notes by J. WILLIS CLARK. With 30 fine half-tone plates, a photogravure portrait of the Duke of Somerset, and an engraved title-page, all reproduced in facsimile from the edition of 1690, also numerous illustration in J]. Willis Clark’s text, folio, boards, buckram back. Cambridge, 1905 (£2/2/—) 21/- ‘Mr. Clark has rendered good service by the explanatory notes which he has appended to the reproduction... Those who are not fortunate possessors of the Loggan of 1690 must be grateful for the Clark upon Loggan of 1905.’ -Guardian. Cambridge. Old Plans of Cambridge, 1574 to 1798, by Richard Lyne, George Braun, John Hamond, Thomas Fuller, David Loggan, and William Custance. Reproduced in facsimile the size of the originals.. Descriptive text (Part I.) by J. Willis Clark and Arthur Gray, with numerous illustrations and armorial shields, 8vo., buckram. (Part II.) The Plans, reproduced in collo- type, folio, boards, buckram back. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1921 (f4/4/-) £2/2/- Ditto.. Volume of text only. 8vo:, buckram. 1921 (f£1/1/-) 10/6 Cambridge. King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, and the College Buildings, by Christopher Hussey. Wuth 54 fine illustrations and plates, mainly from beautiful photographs, folio, limp boards. 1926 (5/-) 2/6 “ King’s College Chapel produces an impression which is instantaneous, and at the same time permanent. It does not disarm criticism, but it compels admiration.”’ A. AUSTEN LEIGH. Cambridge. The Granta and its Contributors. Edited by F. A. Rice. With an introduction by A. A. Milne, and illustrations by H. M. Bateman, G. K. Chesterton, Mark Sykes, T. A. Brock and others, cr. 4to., cloth. 1924 31/6) 9/- Contributors include :—Henry Baerlein, E. F. Benson, R. C. Beebe G. is Bowles, “‘ Ian Hay,” “‘ F. Anstey,”’ R. C. Lehmann, A. A. Milne, H. Monro, Bary Pain, and numerous others. Casanova. The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, Prince of Adven- turers and the most indomitable of Lovers. New edition, with introduction, notes and appendices, 2 portraits, and 10 photogravures from drawings by Antoine Gaymard, 2 vols., 8vo., white buckram. 1922 (£3/3/-) 35/- plates in colour and text rllustrations by Herbert J. Finn, imp. 8vo., cloth. N.D. | (25/—-) 7/6](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31810433_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)